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Appropriators debate whether to follow Human Services or opioid‑settlement advisory recommendations on prevention funding Committee members debated using the substance misuse prevention fund versus opioid settlement recommendations for prevention and treatment programs (including a $660,000 reallocation cited in discussion); members raised concerns about transparency, advisory process, and the need for more testimony before changing prior allocations.

Tensions rise in Vermont as House Appropriations Committee members clash over transparency and funding allocations for critical substance misuse prevention efforts.

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#VT #CivicAccountability #FundingTransparency #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #VermontSubstanceMisuse

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Lawmakers, educators at Iowa City meeting flag sweeping education bills and unfunded mandates State lawmakers and district staff reviewed a string of education bills — from a rewrite of social studies standards to immunization, library partnerships, PE and screen‑time mandates — and urged local advocacy, noting funding and implementation concerns.

Iowa lawmakers are pushing through a series of sweeping education bills that could drastically alter curriculum standards and impose unfunded mandates on local districts.

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#IA #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #IowaEducation #CurriculumReform

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Senate committee narrows ability to redirect teacher‑induction dollars to school‑safety projects in House Bill 54 38 After debate over whether county boards could shift teacher‑induction funds to school‑safety projects, the committee adopted amendments to House Bill 54 38 limiting that flexibility and voted to report the bill to the full Senate with a double reference to finance.

The Senate committee has taken a significant step in shaping the future of teacher funding in West Virginia by narrowing the ability to redirect induction dollars to school safety projects.

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#WV #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #WestVirginiaEducation #TeacherInduction

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Committee delays Wright Tavern decision amid preservation‑restriction and accounting questions The Concord CPC deferred action on the Wright Tavern preservation extension after members raised unclear scope, potential reallocation of funds and the absence of a signed preservation restriction; the applicant was asked to provide clearer accounting and documentation for the April meeting.

The Concord Community Preservation Committee has hit pause on the Wright Tavern preservation project, citing unclear funding requests and missing documentation that could jeopardize its future.

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#MA #CivicAccountability #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #HistoricPreservation

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Education committee advances a slate of K–12 bills on funding transparency, special‑education access and workforce supports The Tennessee Senate Education Committee adopted amendments and advanced multiple bills — including a transparency bill on local spending, a cap on Tennessee Promise endowment transfers, ABA access for students with autism, and several appointment confirmations — moving most to the calendar or finance committee.

The Tennessee Senate Education Committee just advanced a slew of impactful K–12 bills aimed at enhancing funding transparency and improving access to essential services for students!

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#TN #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #TennesseeEducation #WorkforceSupports

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Office of Violence Prevention recommends repurposing remaining awards; nonprofits request appeals and follow‑up OVP presented vendor‑specific projected remainders and proposed repurposings; nonprofit representatives including Urban League and Northside Youth asked for clearer appeal processes and more time to implement spend‑down plans before funds are reallocated.

The Office of Violence Prevention is sounding the alarm on unspent funds, urging a repurposing strategy while nonprofits scramble for clarity on their future.

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#LouisCityLouisCounty #MO #FundingTransparency #StLouisNonprofits #CitizenPortal #OperationalCapacity

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Delegation staff say CMS guidance does not specifically rule out Chittenden County for $195M rural health transformation funds At a Feb. 24 briefing, delegation staff said the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS) notice of funding opportunity does not explicitly exclude Chittenden County from Vermont's rural health transformation award; final definitions of who is served will be set by the state and CMS.

Chittenden County could still be in the running for a share of the $195 million rural health transformation funds, as CMS guidance remains open for discussion!

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#VT #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #RuralHealth #PatientAccess #VermontHealthcare

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DNR briefing: two-thirds of department funding is restricted; license fee and one-time program requests outlined House Fiscal Agency analyst Austin Scott told the subcommittee that about two-thirds of Department of Natural Resources funding comes from restricted accounts and highlighted FY2027 executive requests including a Nature Awaits one-time program, proposed hunting/fishing and watercraft fee increases, and restricted fund capital outlay adjustments.

Two-thirds of Michigan's Department of Natural Resources funding comes from restricted accounts, raising important questions about the future of state parks and wildlife management!

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#MI #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #ParksAndRecreation #WildlifeManagement

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DDS asks legislature for technical fixes to mortality-review law and updates to housing loan program Jordan Sheff, commissioner of the Department of Developmental Services, summarized HB 5239, clarifying the department’s mortality/fatality review responsibilities, and HB 5240, which would modernize loan caps and allow rent subsidies to landlords through the DDS revolving loan fund. DDS officials said the loan fund is self-sustaining and intended to help nonprofit providers acquire and renovate group homes.

Connecticut's Department of Developmental Services is pushing for crucial updates to enhance housing options for individuals in need, ensuring more support for providers and modernizing outdated laws.

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#CT #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #CommunitySupport #HousingReform

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Osage County approves Fisher Bridge contract under state off‑system program The Osage County board approved signing a state off‑system bridge contract for Fisher Bridge (south of Superior) and authorized the vice chair to sign required federal/state certifications. The project (70CD-5404-01) is set up for 2027 and places local responsibilities for land, utilities and initial engineering on the county.

Osage County has taken a significant step forward by approving the Fisher Bridge contract, paving the way for essential infrastructure improvements by 2027!

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#OsageCounty #KS #OsageCountyBridge #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #InfrastructureDevelopment #LocalGovernment

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Community protests closure of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys; operator cites funding holdbacks and appeals to state Parents, community leaders and the school’s CEO told a council committee that the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys was recommended for nonrenewal after what they described as withheld district funds and pre‑vote notices that depressed enrollment; the district pointed to pending litigation and declined to discuss the funding formula in public.

The Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys faces closure due to alleged funding mismanagement and a dramatic drop in enrollment, sparking outrage from parents and community leaders.

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#BaltimoreCityBaltimoreCounty #MD #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #SchoolClosure

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Lawmakers approve $17.5M authorization for Campus for Hope youth facility, demand monthly progress reports After months of shifting plans and debate over costs, the Interim Finance Committee approved a $17.5 million funding authorization for Campus for Hope to construct two licensable youth care buildings; members required monthly progress reports and transparency about contracting and operating plans.

Nevada lawmakers have just greenlit a $17.5 million funding package for Campus for Hope, but they're demanding transparency and monthly updates amidst shifting plans and rising costs!

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#NV #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #LegislativeOversight #NevadaYouthCare

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Subcommittee backs Head Start report requirement to inventory capacity and barriers House Bill 2 11 would direct Virginia's Head Start State Collaboration Office to produce a comprehensive report on Head Start capacity, funding, enrollment and barriers to access. Multiple early-childhood advocates and agency officials testified in support; the committee recommended the bill for reporting.

Virginia's House Bill 211 aims to shine a light on the challenges and opportunities within the Head Start program, ensuring high-quality services for those who need them most.

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#VA #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #EducationalAccess #VirginiaHeadStart #EarlyChildhood

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DVS highlights Unite Us referral network, public resource directory and homelessness funding uncertainty At a joint hearing Commissioner Trish Ross highlighted the department’s Unite Us closed‑loop referral platform and public resource directory as central tools to connect veterans to services; she said passthrough and nonprofit funding has declined and that the department can route constituents to vetted partners and a general inbox for assistance.

Commissioner Trish Ross unveils a groundbreaking referral network designed to connect Georgia veterans to vital resources in just days, while navigating the challenges of nonprofit funding and homelessness support.

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#GA #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #VeteranHomelessness

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Arizona House Democratic caucus reviews dozens of bills; ESA funding and AI education draw attention Members reviewed a large consent calendar including appropriations for school-choice ESA administration, multiple artificial‑intelligence education bills and several controversial measures pulled from consent for further discussion. A caucus member asserted a 20% fraud rate in a sampled set of ESA purchases.

A startling claim of a 20% fraud rate in Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account program has sparked heated debates among lawmakers over education funding and AI regulations.

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#AZ #FraudPrevention #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #ArizonaEducation #AIInEducation

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Mayor asks council to back re‑sequencing of preservation work to protect $7 million NJEDA grant; administration pledges to preserve Ellersley Mansion Mayor told council the city must prioritize two NJEDA‑funded historic projects (Eagle Tavern and Roebling Wireworks) together to keep a $7 million grant and temporarily shift some planned work at Ellersley Mansion so all projects can proceed; council members pressed for deadlines, oversight and assurances Ellersley will be preserved.

Trenton's mayor is urging the city council to support a crucial resolution that balances historic preservation with a $7 million grant—will Ellersley Mansion be safeguarded?

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#TrentonMercerCounty #NJ #CivicAccountability #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal

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Committee backs memorial to map CYFD funds for domestic violence services Senate Memorial 22, asking Legislative Finance Committee to convene a working group to map state and federal funds administered through CYFD for domestic violence services, received a unanimous do-pass recommendation after providers reported conflicting data and flat or reduced funding amid rising needs.

New Mexico's Senate is taking a stand to tackle the funding crisis in domestic violence services by mapping out critical financial resources, but will it be enough to meet rising demands?

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#NM #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #RuralCommunitySupport

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Educators urge board to 'cut the ropes' and voters to back statewide funding measure as community voices press for transparency Teachers, classified staff and community members asked the board to back a statewide funding referral, warned about consolidation and transportation proposals, and urged transparency on legislative positions and closure analysis; the board unanimously endorsed a resolution supporting a funding ballot measure.

Poudre educators and community members are demanding transparency and action from the Board of Education on funding, while highlighting the risks of proposed changes to transportation and consolidation.

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#CO #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #EquityInclusion #PublicEducation

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President emphasizes law-enforcement gains while declining details on DHS funding talks Asked about negotiations to avoid a DHS shutdown, the President declined to forecast a deal, emphasized protecting law enforcement, and repeatedly credited ICE and Border Patrol with removing "hundreds of thousands" of criminals and producing historically low crime numbers.

The President's cryptic response on DHS funding negotiations raises questions about his commitment to law enforcement and the future of immigration policy.

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#US #FundingTransparency #ImmigrationPolicy #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #WashingtonDCLawEnforcement

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House Education committee debates hybrid school governance; staff outlines Act 46 limits On Feb. 11 the House Education committee continued talks on whether Vermont should use a hybrid mix of supervisory unions and school districts, weighing impacts on rural schools, funding and representation; staff warned Act 46 and Title 16 create legal and operational constraints. No votes were taken.

The House Education committee is grappling with a proposed hybrid school governance model that could reshape how Vermont's rural and small schools operate, raising crucial concerns about funding and representation.

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#VT #FundingTransparency #SchoolGovernance #CitizenPortal

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Board approves FY27 asset funding recommendations and carryover of unallocated funds The Story County Board approved the asset board's FY27 funding recommendations and permission to carry over remaining unallocated asset funds. Sandra King reported $5,145,804 allocated to human services and an additional $270,732 set aside for basic‑needs and shelter services; board members discussed provider claims processes and oversight.

The Story County Board just approved over $5.4 million in funding for vital human services, but concerns about provider claims are raising eyebrows.

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#StoryCounty #IA #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #MentalHealthServices #CommunitySupport #StoryCountyHumanServices

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Cache County Council directs COSAC to vet greenbelt funds while retaining limited in-house flexibility Council discussed newly returned greenbelt funds (estimated $700,000–$1,000,000 annually), directed the Open Space Advisory Committee (COSAC) to recommend allocations, and agreed to retain a county-held portion for time‑sensitive purchases and to separate accounts for bookkeeping.

Cache County is set to make waves with nearly $1 million in greenbelt funds, as council members debate the best way to invest in open spaces while ensuring flexibility for urgent needs.

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#CacheValleyCacheCounty #UT #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #CacheCountyOpenSpaces

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Legislative Finance flags statutory conflict as DCCED proposes shifting professional‑licensing investigation costs DCCED proposed replacing profession‑specific investigation receipts with business licensing and corporations receipts to fund licensing investigations; Legislative Finance warned this approach "conflicts with statute as it's currently written" and recommended statutory cleanup or different coding of the appropriation.

A bold proposal to shift the funding of professional licensing investigations raises eyebrows as Legislative Finance warns it may clash with existing laws!

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#AK #LegislativeReform #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #AlaskaLicensing #PublicProtection

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Committee advances memorial asking lawmakers to map domestic-violence funding streams Senate Memorial 22 asks Legislative Finance and state agencies to convene a working group to map how state and federal funds for domestic-violence survivor services flow through CYFD and other entities; providers testified they see funding declines and administrative fragmentation.

New Mexico senators are pushing for a comprehensive review of domestic-violence funding to untangle the complex web of support services and ensure every survivor gets the help they need.

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#NM #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #SurvivorServices #CrisisResponse

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Agency outlines playbook, training and a cautious path to weighted funding under Act 73 Secretary Zoe Saunders described organizational changes, a playbook and toolkit for Act 173 implementation, boot‑camp training and regional coaching, and said the agency commissioned a separate study (with Joint Fiscal Office coordination) to evaluate conditions for moving to the Act 73 weighted funding model, cautioning about federal MOE/MFS constraints.

Vermont's Agency of Education is unveiling a bold strategic plan to enhance special education, featuring a playbook, new leadership roles, and innovative training initiatives.

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#VT #FundingTransparency #VermontSpecialEducation #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #StrategicPlanning

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Agency report: intensity of special‑education needs, not overall caseload, is driving cost growth Agency of Education officials told a joint House Ways & Means and House Education hearing that Vermont’s number of students with individualized education programs (IEPs) has risen even as total enrollment fell, and that extraordinary costs—dominated by autism and emotional‑disturbance cases—account for roughly half of spending growth despite comprising about 15% of total special‑education dollars.

Vermont's special education spending is soaring, driven by a surge in high-intensity cases like autism, despite an overall decline in student enrollment.

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#VT #FundingTransparency #VermontSpecialEducation #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #DisabilityInclusion

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Committee reviews H660 opioid settlement allocations, warns fund is finite and sets vote for next week A legislative committee examined H660, a bill to distribute opioid settlement funds, as Joint Fiscal Office staff outlined competing OSAC and health department recommendations, the fund's limited balance and deficit projections, and a plan to vote by the end of next week; organizations not represented by the department may submit brief written statements.

A Vermont legislative committee is grappling with the stark reality of finite opioid settlement funds as they weigh conflicting recommendations and prepare for a crucial vote next week.

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#VT #CivicAccountability #FundingTransparency #VermontOpioidSettlement #PublicHealth

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Rep. Spilsbury’s HB 1,800 would convert swept tax to uniform statewide levy and raise base adequacy Representative Spilsbury told the House Ways and Means Committee HB 1,800 would turn the swept education property tax into a uniform statewide levy (proposed $5 per $1,000 of equalized value), remit swept receipts to the state, create homeowner exemptions, and raise base adequacy to $10,000 per student plus $4,000 for students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch; DRA and DOE urged technical fixes and recommended work sessions or interim study.

Rep. Spilsbury's bold HB 1,800 aims to revolutionize property tax funding for education by introducing a uniform statewide levy, raising adequacy payments, and addressing critical disparities.

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#NH #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #EquityInEducation #NewHampshireEducation

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Health secretary details $200M rural health award and five-year plan; committee presses on speed and oversight Department of Health Secretary (Dr.) Singh told the Finance Committee the state has secured close to $200 million for year one of a $1 billion five-year Rural Health Transformation Program; senators pressed for spending priorities, procurement safeguards and timely grant processes to avoid CMS clawbacks.

West Virginia's Health Secretary just announced a game-changing $200 million for rural health, urging swift action to prevent clawbacks!

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#WV #FundingTransparency #WestVirginiaRuralHealth #CitizenPortal #ChronicDiseaseManagement #HealthAccess

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Inspector General warns of lingering pass‑through problems, SNAP error‑rate exposure Inspector General Anne Earling described legacy funding and MOU gaps after the office’s statutory separation, identified about $3M in federal pass‑through funds not transferred since 2024, and warned the SNAP payment error rate (about 9%) could expose the state to federal penalties if not reduced below roughly 6%.

Inspector General Anne Earling reveals alarming legacy issues and a $3 million funding gap that could put West Virginia's SNAP program at risk for federal penalties.

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#WV #WestVirginiaTaxpayers #DataAnalytics #FundingTransparency #GovernmentAccountability #CitizenPortal

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